Attractions around Thessaloníki
Explore 74 attractions, restaurants, shops around Thessaloníki
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White Tower of Thessaloniki
Leoforos Nikis Leoforos Nikis, 54640, Thessaloniki 546 40 Greece
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Aristotelous Square
Nikis Avenue, Thessaloniki 546 24 Greece
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Church of Saint Dimitrios - Patron of Thessaloniki
Agiou Dimitriou 83 Center of town, Thessaloniki 546 33 Greece
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Ladadika District
Odos Katouni, Thessaloniki 570 01 Greece
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Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki
Manoli Andronikou 6 Manoli Andronikou 6, 54013, Thessaloniki 54621 Greece
The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki is one of the largest museums in Greece and the central museum of northern Greece. All visitors are welcome to experience its unique collections of ancient artifacts as well as its rich and extrovert cultural activities.
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Rotunda
Pl. Agiou Georgiou Rotonta 5, Thessaloniki 546 35 Greece
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Monument of Alexander The Great
Leoforos Megalou Alexandrou, Thessaloniki 545 00 Greece
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Arch of Galerius
Thessaloniki Greece
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Church of Agia Sofia
Agia Sofias, Thessaloniki 546 23 Greece
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OTE Tower
Egnatia 154, Thessaloniki 546 21 Greece
The OTE Tower is located at the heart of the International Exhibition & Congress Centre of TIF HELEXPO in the centre of Thessaloniki. It is a television and observation tower designed by the architect Alexandros Anastasia's in 1966 that stands 76 metres tall and features four floors. It is noteworthy that the first black and white broadcasts of the Greek State Television were transmitted from this building a year after the Tower's completion. Nowadays, the OTE Tower has been totally transformed in a modern telecommunications tower. The unique design and features have rightfully earned the OTE Tower its landmark status among the many architectural marvels that punctuate Greece's cultural capital, Thessaloniki.
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The Greek Agora and Roman Forum
Thessaloniki Greece
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Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki
Agiou Mina 11, Thessaloniki Greece
The Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki was founded to honor the rich and creative Sephardic heritage as it evolved in the city of Thessaloniki.On the ground level are monumental stones and inscriptions that were once found in the great Jewish necropolis that lay to the east of the city walls. Accompanying these stones are a series of photographs showing the cemetery and visitors as it was in 1914.Central to the first floor is a narrative history of the Jewish presence in Thessaloniki from the 3rd century BCE until the Second World War. A separate exhibit focuses on the Shoah, as it affected the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki. The majority of the community - some 49,000 persons - was systematically deported to Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen where most of them perished.A research and documentation center operates within the premises, which aims to document and digitize archival documents from the Museum's own collection as well as archival material from other sources, thus creating a database accessible to visitors.The Museum provides special educational programs for schools.
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Toumba Stadium
Mikras Asias, Thessaloniki 54351 Greece
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Mediterranean Cosmos Shopping Mall
11th km National Road Thessaloniki-N.Moudania, Thessaloniki 570 01 Greece
Welcome to Mediterranean Cosmos, the largest shopping mall of Northern Greece for shopping and entertainment. A very popular destination not only for the locals, but also for residents of nearby cities and towns and for tourists. Over 200 stores, 30 restaurants and cafes, Playground, Free wi-fi network, baby changing room. Mediterranean Cosmos in Thessaloniki The Center of your world. Mediterranean Cosmos Shopping. Dining. Entertainment.
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War Museum of Thessaloniki
Gr. Lampraki Str 4, Thessaloniki 546 36 Greece
Being in the heart of the city’s urban environment and hosted in a historic building of the early 20th century, the War Museum of Thessaloniki has had active presence since the first year of its operation in 2000. It hosts nine permanent exhibitions with over 10,000 historical relics and heirlooms, and is a comprehensive museum of modern Greek history and culture. Visitors have the chance to see a vivid representation of modern Greek history, starting from the pre-Independence War period through to the late 20th century. In this historical frame, the visitor interacts with relics from different nations that took part in all the eras as enemies or allies of the Greek Armed Forces. The museum relics include: original manuscripts, maps, paintings, medals, clothing, flags, weapons and more. Also the Museum staff offer thorough guided tours and help the visitors experience and understand the essence of history and its link to the modern world.